About
Taylor Blevins is a Minnesota estate planning lawyer and a Partner at Roche Blevins Zuberi Law, focusing on Divorce and Family Law and Estates and Trusts. His legal practice is built on discipline, strategy, and clear communication. Before becoming an attorney, he served nearly two decades in the U.S. military, where he held leadership roles in training, administration, and policy development. This experience shaped his ability to stay calm under pressure and guide clients through complex legal matters. Today, he applies the same structured, mission-driven mindset to help individuals and families resolve disputes and plan for the future.
Taylor earned his J.D. from Mitchell Hamline School of Law. During law school, he served on the Mitchell Hamline Law Review as both an Associate and a Notes & Comments Editor. His academic work strengthened his legal research, writing, and analytical skills, which now support his thorough and detail-focused approach to client matters.
Taylor assists clients with divorce, custody, parenting time, and related issues in his family law practice. He understands that these cases often involve strong emotions and important life decisions. He works closely with clients to explain their options in simple terms and develop practical strategies that protect their rights and long-term interests. His steady guidance helps clients move forward with clarity and confidence.
Taylor Blevins helps individuals and families protect their assets and plan for the future through the firm’s Estates and Trusts practice. He prepares wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and advance directives, and he assists with estate administration. Licensed in Minnesota, Taylor is committed to providing careful, solution-focused advocacy that protects his clients’ goals and secures their future.
Law Office Affiliations
- Partner, Roche Blevins Zuberi Law
- Member, Minnesota State Bar Association
Licensed State
- Minnesota
Education
- Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Juris Doctor (JD)
Awards & Badges

- Probate
- Trusts
- Wills And Living Wills
- Alimony
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Divorce & Separation
- Guardianship
- Marriage And Prenuptials
- Military Divorce
- Paternity
- Uncontested Divorce
- LGBTQ Family




